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Johnny Cash – The American Recordings

April 21, 2024 Mick and the Phatman Season 4 Episode 7
Johnny Cash – The American Recordings
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Johnny Cash – The American Recordings
Apr 21, 2024 Season 4 Episode 7
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This episode looks at Johnny Cash’s The American Recordings, a series of 6 albums released on American Records between 1994 and 2010.  By 1994, when he signed to Rick Rubin’s American Records, it looked like Cash’s career was all but done. However, Rubin had other ideas and, over the next 10 years, worked with Cash to produce some of the most memorable work of his career. 

Part of this process involved Cash covering songs by some of the greatest artists of the late 20th Century - U2, Nine Inch Nails, Nick Cave, Tom Petty and Leonard Cohen.  He’s not performing the songs in his usual country style, but simply as Johnny Cash.  It’s a great story, with a fabulous playlist! 


Jeff's found 5 bands you would not believe exist, including Mac Sabbath, a parody of Black Sabbath with lyrics about fast food, and Shat, a band that is offensive in every possible way, whose lead singer’s costumes are draped with dildoes!

 

 Our "Album you must listen to before you die" is “Arrival” by Abba.  Reviewers weren’t convinced.  Neither is Jeff.  Have a listen and see what Mick thought.


 References: Winny Puhh, The Residents, Mac Sabbath, Shat, TISM, Taylor Swift, Tortured Poets Department, Abba, Arrival, American Records, Rick Rubin, Def Jam, Shel Silverstein, “A Boy Named Sue”, “Solitary Man”, The Highwaymen, The Man in Black, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, June Carter Cash, “Bitter Tears”, “Ballad of Ira Hayes”, Bruce Springsteen, “Highway Patrolman”, U2, Zooropa, “The Wanderer”, “Personal Jesus”, “The Mercy Seat”,  “Streets of Laredo”, John Cale  

 

Johnny Cash American Recordings – Full albums 

Johnny Cash – Our episode playlist 

Discogs’ listing of all 6 covers 

Interview with Rick Rubin re “Hurt”  

Ten Bands you Won't Believe Exist

Show Notes

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This episode looks at Johnny Cash’s The American Recordings, a series of 6 albums released on American Records between 1994 and 2010.  By 1994, when he signed to Rick Rubin’s American Records, it looked like Cash’s career was all but done. However, Rubin had other ideas and, over the next 10 years, worked with Cash to produce some of the most memorable work of his career. 

Part of this process involved Cash covering songs by some of the greatest artists of the late 20th Century - U2, Nine Inch Nails, Nick Cave, Tom Petty and Leonard Cohen.  He’s not performing the songs in his usual country style, but simply as Johnny Cash.  It’s a great story, with a fabulous playlist! 


Jeff's found 5 bands you would not believe exist, including Mac Sabbath, a parody of Black Sabbath with lyrics about fast food, and Shat, a band that is offensive in every possible way, whose lead singer’s costumes are draped with dildoes!

 

 Our "Album you must listen to before you die" is “Arrival” by Abba.  Reviewers weren’t convinced.  Neither is Jeff.  Have a listen and see what Mick thought.


 References: Winny Puhh, The Residents, Mac Sabbath, Shat, TISM, Taylor Swift, Tortured Poets Department, Abba, Arrival, American Records, Rick Rubin, Def Jam, Shel Silverstein, “A Boy Named Sue”, “Solitary Man”, The Highwaymen, The Man in Black, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, June Carter Cash, “Bitter Tears”, “Ballad of Ira Hayes”, Bruce Springsteen, “Highway Patrolman”, U2, Zooropa, “The Wanderer”, “Personal Jesus”, “The Mercy Seat”,  “Streets of Laredo”, John Cale  

 

Johnny Cash American Recordings – Full albums 

Johnny Cash – Our episode playlist 

Discogs’ listing of all 6 covers 

Interview with Rick Rubin re “Hurt”  

Ten Bands you Won't Believe Exist